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hols

[ holz ]

plural noun

  1. Sometimes hol. British Informal. holiday ( def 5 ).


hols

/ hɒlz /

plural noun

  1. slang:school.
    holidays


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hols1

By shortening

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Example Sentences

You mean that a schoolboy home for the hols isn't necessarily something escaped out of the Zoo.

It might”—he opened his pale eyes with a startled look—“it might have come on in the hols!

I collared a lot of flannel out of a box in Aunt Juliet's room last 'hols' and gave it to her for the baby.

It was just before the hols when it happened, so, of course, Aunt Juliet had to be my principal victim.

"Shall try to get over to see you chaps in the hols.," declared Masters, on the eve of departure.

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